@@swatimukhopadhyay7534চাচা ও সেই ৩০-৩৫% এর উপর ভরষা রাখে, তাই পৈতেধারী না পসন্দ। মানুন না মানুন, সেই ভরষতেই তিনি মুর্শিদাবাদ-ডোমকল গিয়েছিলেন ভোটের বৈতরণি পার হতে।
অভিযুক্ত মানুষ টার ও তো বয়স হয়েছে, সেও বুড়ো ভাম। ভাম দলে ভাম ই তো থাকবে। লোকটা ভোকাল থাকে কিন্তু চাচা মনে হয় তাকে পচ্ছন্দ করে না। তাই হয়তো সাত তাড়াতাড়ি তাকে সাসপেন্ড করে দিয়েছে।
এই রকম ঘটনা ঘটলে যথাযথ শাস্তি হওয়া উচিৎ। কিন্তু তন্ময় স্যার এমনি করবে ভাবতেও পারছি না জানি না কি হয়েছে আসল, আসা করবো ওই মহিলা সঠিক হলে একশো বার শাস্তি হোক কিন্তু অকারণে দোষারোপ করে না বেরিয়ে যায় সঠিক তদন্ত হওয়া উচিৎ ওই মহিলাটি কোনো রকম অন্যায় করে পার না পেয়ে যায়। দুজনকে নিয়ে সঠিক তদন্ত হওয়া দরকার
কারণ তখনও ক্যামেরা চালু হয়নি, ওনারা বসার জায়গা ঠিক করছিলেন, কে কোথায় বসবে, সেটা করতে করতেই উনি মেয়েটির দিকে ঘেঁষতে থাকেন এবং হঠাতই কাণ্ড ঘটিয়ে ফেলেন, মেয়েটির বক্তব্যে অন্তত সেটাই বোঝা গেলো। তাই ভিডিও নেই।
অবিলম্বে বহিষ্কার করা উচিত। উনি কোনও ছোট খোকা না। একতো বাড়ীতে সাক্ষাতকার দেওয়ার প্রশ্নই আসে না, কোলে বসা তো দুরের কথা। একজন মহিলা কে বিনা অনুমতিতে স্পর্শ করা যায় না, এটা উনি জানেন না?
Goutam chatterjee, uni daler e netar chakranter shikar. Oi Selim holo no 1 dhandabaz, ar kono netar janopriota sojjho korte parena, tai kono kichhu na shunei tori ghori suspend!
Another instance in point is Manisha Mukherjee, a member of the CPI-M and friend of Comorade Biman Bose who happened to be an assistant controller of examinations, Calcutta University. When her mother Chinudebi went around complaining of police inaction over her disappearance, Ganashakti, the CPI-M mouthpiece, reported that Chinudebi had earlier complained of ill-treatment by her daughter to West Bengal Women's Commission. As if that disqualified her for police help in finding her daughter out.
According to Archisman Ghatak, a former Director General of Police, West Bengal, police have but few records that match the horror of Dhantala. Yet the word GMS and West Bengal Women's Commission spread was that the Dhantala incident was just overblown media hype. However, these aren't the only competent authorities that have failed to adequately respond to the enormity of the crime. Police, for example, kept no tabs on the increasingly violent divisions within the local CPI-M. They had no information either that one of these was ganging up to waylay the guests of the other faction. The gang stopped an auto-rickshaw the first thing as a warm-up for the main deed to be done. They tore down a part of a madrasa and set up a roadblock with the bricks. Arrived a busload of wedding guests. The gangsters robbed them all. They killed the driver and forced the male passengers on to the roof of the vehicle. They raped the women. They inflicted similar indignities on the passengers of the next bus, too. All this went on for hours together with men and women screaming for help within the earshot of the police station. Yet police heard nothing, saw nothing, and rebuffed attempts at lodging an FIR. Next morning police visited the spot, accompanied by the criminals concerned, and the victims were duly frightened into silence. Next to fail was the Women's Commission, a statutory body, of which all but one member belong to the ruling Left Front. A week after the occurrence, its chairperson told a TV channel: "It's not very late yet for us to visit Dhantala". Surprisingly, she doesn't seem to know that as time goes by, feelings, which are acute immediately after an occurrence, lose their intensity, myths grow, and victims get increasingly fearful of social stigma. So to waste time is to get the victims tongue-tied. Eventually the Commission did send a team, on 22 February, patently to pre-empt another from Delhi. However, a CPI nominee on the Commission, Shyamasree Das, somewhat redeemed its credibility by frankly commenting, "Never before had the criminalisation of West Bengal politics been so glaringly laid bare". But Shymasree was summoned to the CPI-M local office in Nadia and severely reprimanded for spilling the beans. And Dr Chandan Sen, who had treated some of the rape victims at Ranaghat Hospital, died shortly thereafter under mysterious circumstances. Cover up In an article called Narir Morjada Lunthito Holo Byekti Akroshe (Personal Animosity Ends up in Violation of Womanhood) in Kalalntar (12 March, 2003), a CPI daily of long-standing, Shyamasree recounts how on the fateful night of February 5 a gang of 17-18 criminals subjected the women to an "unspeakably disgusting person search". She adds: "A factual account of how the young and unwed women were taken to an open field and behind a plantain grove, and brutalised, is so sickening that civilised society would consider it unprintable". The witnesses informed the members of the commission that the gangsters were actually gunning for another bus, which had left the CPI-M local committee secretary Sanat Dhali's house with wedding guests. Shyamasree says the crime had stemmed from a factional feud within the local committee of the CPI-M; it surfaced over the nomination of candidates before the last assembly election, and had become increasingly fierce since. Sanat Dhali had fallen out with the two accused, Subol Bagchi and Saidul Karigar, of whom the latter was a former Panchayat Pradhan. "Most unfortunately", says Shyamasree, "police actually tried to cover up the crime involving rape". And Subol Bagchi even tried to give the incident communal turn. The Association for Protection of Democratic Rights reports that the victims had indeed complained to an additional superintendent of police, who in turn met the SPs of Nadia and North 24 Parganas to review the situation. Why didn't they register an FIR on their own?
He is involved in a neferious activity with lady reporter and .ust be arrested and produce before court and sent to Tihar jail these hard core CPM notorious criminal.
sajano track a pa dilen ata, tabe sajano hale journalist der bapare ata kharap bishesh kare oppo. political male person der ladies journalist der eriye chala darkar